Unveiling Houston's Candy Man Killer and His Accomplice's Role

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The article recounts the horrifying case of Dean Corll, known as the Candy Man Killer, who murdered at least 28 boys in Houston during the early 1970s, with his teenage accomplices, including Elmer Wayne Henley, who later killed Corll and led authorities to the victims' bodies. It highlights the victims' innocence, the community's initial blame on the victims, and the recent documentary revisiting the case, including Henley's reflections and confessions.
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- The Candy Man Killer murdered 28 people, mainly teens lured by candy or drugs The Independent
- Accomplice of ‘Candy Man’ killer breaks silence about chilling role in murders Fox News
- Where Is Elmer Wayne Henley Now? Inside His Life Today, 5 Decades After Helping the 'Candy Man' Serial Killer AOL.com
- How "Candy Man" Killer Dean Corll Got Accomplice Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. to Commit Murder E! Online
- New documentary shines a light on Houston's most famous serial killers Houston Chronicle
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